Topic: Labor Unions

Vote on NLRB nominee first test of GOP's new power

Labor board nominee provides first test of GOP's new ability to block Democrats' agendaThe Republicans' first test of their new Senate clout could come in a vote to block President Barack Obama's choice of a union attorney for a seat on the National Labor Relations Board. Senate Democrats ...
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Union agenda losing ground

Gridlock in Washington threatens reform plans When Richard Trumka ascended a stage in Pittsburgh last year to accept the presidency of AFL-CIO, he vowed to reinvigorate a flagging labor movement beset by globalization, corporate power and union infighting. The burly third-generation mine worker pledged victories on health care and labor ...
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Union rejects governor's request for pay freeze

Nebraska union representing thousands of employees rejects governor's request for pay freezeA union representing about 11,000 Nebraska state workers rejected Gov. Dave Heineman's request that they forgo pay raises next fiscal year, a move Heineman hinted could lead to layoffs. "I'm very disappointed in the union ...
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Union eager to play role of partner, not foe

As Clark County and the Service Employees International Union prepare to sit down at the bargaining table to negotiate a new contract, the labor organization is positioning itself as more of an ally than an adversary. On Tuesday, the union reached out to the County Commission, unveiling four financial initiatives ...
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